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5 . .. c II T " i i,' ii tgm V HTT rtTOTWl yptl aaaa - -I.. . - ''.--! . i oirrr A iTD . Ani Norikraroli& Gazette BALE 1G II, (N. C.) FniUAtv 31AnciI 20, 1818. Vol. a: J n pa rfiUMiiwmir, BT THOMAS Mt.fOtMSO,JUI. , rsacafrnaa, Taaxi Miuiiru irr nmnu IUTVI'lWTtTUUIBI ( raiaiW tfTlMMn j,rrii icmi,Li TTm mm jH.HUNtu aaaitaAacataj rAiB-vinritci!T gar IKIIMM TWUfl UBU.IIIBTtTaBl TlMM fB l,aaa ti earra r Baca carriaxaxra. PAl'EU roil 811" Uie &am r-apemiB, XiX) Rem rf eeanwM "nut in Fjar l.epe may bv m .B times eoa.rowi waJ bite frofetcap arriin p. neroa. .ouinmotli-inj trjrrnu-anp'y at tU. tN -office. Sa cm tgrlh-Caruiuta- . v 8tsge j Waggon making business.' THE SabMriben icspwxJulh inform the publia that tUy ic Mdiiucnced the above business in their new sltop pa (i. W inlt'i Lot, bi-rr they are rrwAj to elevate any work (jj Uaa wluab tar audit n.ay be pleased te taiour tboa A. ikrr iuteud to keen a suuuiv of die beat tiiubur 1 ant a"" employed good warsjmru, they hope to meet cilh lltml ewawirsgeraei.1. HALT. C. W 1 AIT, k UicigK March iu, lata. 1141 Cotton. fpHF. Subscribers inlnrm tlie iiilialntants of the aiywenl .inu-. dial the, will purchase next fall and tinli rut 3 i . ii..... k'. i,u t'. u-.it I'.it. .. r.. i :. .. t..r vt? kk- t ........ . . c. --xx a i kja ALajsu.i , at Co. Tarborough, Mured, &H. 1 JtjwL Notice, TS IIEIIEU 1.1V r.IN mat VI una lloltlca late ol Wake I couul u dead, ami that Icttcti U AdminirtriUoii on his tt- fall! aeit KraiilcU lo the Militcnber, at I ibroar) term ot' cud couutT Court. All pero.i indebted to ilie ulute ol ibe dc- ecaKd, are rcqneited to ui-kc p mt i.t, and those liaviug claiiut agaii.H uie same, arc uesnvti to rxiuuit mcui, uu.y iiu tbeutiute-.l lor tcnJcincr.t. iiliin ih time ttretcribed br law t)T Uin uolice will be plead in bar u4 liieir recovery. Feb. SO, 1818 The Prince Urgent It periuaded ihai you will deeply participate' Id this affliction with which Hit K.iy&I IJichotM has been vitited by the calamitous and untimely death if hi bcltrrcd ca only child the Princess Char lotte. Uudcr this awful t di-penaum of rrjvideocc, ithasbeen aauotbiog coosolition to the Prince Acgerus hcait tocceive from all descriptions ot liis M-iestv's subicctLthc moil cordial asiurancc both of . toeir just sense of ilteloss which thry have sustained I & of their sympathy witlihUarentkl so? row a p. j l: ruri.. II.- M I 1l:L. U oiMn trwwn nui.i wgi ai avuyaa uigia tias not btrea unmloJful cf the iffect wftith the sad event mast have on the interests an-.l future nrorwcis of the' liDtrdom. We are c,om maided to acquaint yoo, that the r nnce cotir.ues to receive from foreign powers the sirongest assurances of their Iriendly deposition towards this country, and of their desire to mainLia the general tran quility. ll.s Royal Highness has the saiiifaction of being able 10 a-Bure you, Uiat the cot fidence which he has invariably leit io the stabiliiy of the great sou ces of our national prosperity has n't betn disappointed. The. impovement wh'uh has taken place in me cnurs: oi tnc last year, in almost every l C 1 . ....... . u anr.i oi our domestic industry, acd the i 21i IJcccaiber rtccivtd by a centlemar m ramp: aouo-, cumDurff.on me liih instsav umO proot tnat tnc u iticuitics . -r ' : . V ' An axranganeia has ulrn place at Vieora, j which istnaUd as a nutter ot mach iaapor-: tance lhe,bit u not such to Europe. . Kach class of albjecb, of the Ht-u4r cf Au0"' GrrmusjluUans, and Poks (Sclavoniaos), is to hav a sepcrate Aiministru(tcb ' ' The Hungarian baTe one already. j. . JiauART 15 The-Cjrette of the Two S.cil.is couuina the Roj a) Decree, bestowing upon the Prince dcTie PoA tlie tfcgafty of a Ncpoliun Duke, bf ih tiUnCDitkr dc Dino. ThVlt mo to fa Me a i Wurr! descrau -' ' ' - We art gJ to Had bv the American pa- pcrs, that the Houtrcf Rcprtseritaxivea have passed a resolution, which is likely to remove a frequent c use of dispute between Engltud and the United S ates. One of their commit tecs have been directed toerauire intu ikrrT. ... r r . l r i pediency ol providing for the appiehens-.on of nca cn meil-n e places. in const.- foreign seaaen,dcser;crslrcra their vesseis 1UtnCT: l'8 UDPleasant inteil g-ccc, a. d in the North American h.irbor?. As thty lhe n,a,ay being exacted shortly to txtn d ire chiefly rith seamen who commit this to f aD Clf CVtn 11 ,enot already exist office, and as it leads to their employment tner) noeasurea of precau:ioo wilt be tn- ia the Amtncaa auip of war, the resolution otCta w,tn increased ngr io this port. proper feetu g Wtne H.usc toward, England. FraBdinWi t0 , tlem4, in lm, c I,.nnv.nufl l..,..f.J r. T.r:,. GibraJter, J.uuaiy IS 1818. ivuici ncfiii V euicc oi me j vv-i.i. u . u 1 . a j.... i Tb nit uuiuiuiiuiiuut: j tea uavs air". will oppose the Kuasuua if ihcr a tetrpi to possess Minorca. Another HusViao sqiadr o u comi-r into the M;dr.e raueaa liom the Black tJi. There is a rumored peace between Alg'ura and Tuniw CAt alter, Jan. 3,' 1813. Kt official U. patch has btfeu received Jrottt Oran, dated toe 26th of 'ait month, by whkb it appears hat the Plague cjorinucsf) desbiate- Dbti't and Copstantini and that itlull rgt.in A'rrs, where the number .f deatha an;unt io 30 a day. We are p'urtxcuiarly ..r ry to adcTihit " this dreadful disease has spre ad to the tewns of Blida Media and Mira, all of trum sltua. ted to the westward of Algiers, hud the bit within twenty five leagues only ot Orao, no hwerthau 10 trdtviduals bcirc daiiy cac nre-ciU stateol nubtie r.ret it. nff m nhnn. h.d nhnro-. on tirK ,v. o m - w.n.uuni.t iu me oay i I - ' P- auBak mvwh i vs-vww.akvvaa W a Aill IIOL .1il B .llf I 1 lit Tlin a- ' - W - ' j a wu , , the u bicuitics under tvh;ch : is here, but does not c j much into Society he tnccjuatry was laboi ing, were chitfly to be j keeps fou, horsce, xvhich, with the execution 1 1 uc ; accKa iuiv uvrscc, tvn:cn, witn tee exception ' k u .u u l. it.fthebrazenstecdsofLYsiPPUs.arheonlyT weather ; but cur ah, to annuals o. tiiat .perie. in th whole city.- if hjnd8 h V ..! f! CoKinnwom Dtc 1 any weather. I aa.ure yol jvcrtocd to t; mporary ta ists. r a D i important a cr.aate could 'not fail to withdraw from the discilTcctcd the nrincip . . h . .. t . t . l 1 I .1 t ! n , -v . uicaiis ot w .icn mcy niu avaiiea tneinselvrs I J ne enrth tuafec at VosJtzt occasioned tor the p-:rH;seol fumetitiug asi'it of tiitc n- the d;ath ol 50 jo persons. ten, v hich u:;happiiy 1 tl io acts of insurrec- j i nana irta on ; am! His Ht yal Highness! Liverpool, January 24. ;iitcr tains the msiconfi J.'ntei.pjc.a;ion, that I ttc 'ench Journals itceivcd duilnp; the ;hc state of peace ai;d trar.ouiiitv to which Peent week are chielly filled with the de- wlm 's the reasonf We have been here but .h- count:' .s now lcatoitd, will e maintain- ' b:Uc tnc L-wer House on the proposed law ; twenty four hours, aud leave it turavrovr si acains. all aucmpts to ciistutb itr by I Sjr recrutingthe French armies. It is not ati for Syracuse, where Commodore Chauncy is. ihe pei sevtrir g vt;jilat cc of the u agistiacy.if'1 surprising that the discussion oo this sub- and by t..e loyally aod guod sense tfi the pco-JCCi llas bee0 more than usually animated and iDteresthiK. To a railitarv nation, such 4s Fi-ance has recently been, everv auestiua Lwhich XL'pectit the atrny, tnuih4aU the springs ot a rrenchman's most powerful t- T. , j motions. The dreams ana realities of con- R yal Highness recdmrnends to your quest and of glory, as well as cf defeat and cooumt- d attention the state ot the public m- subjugation, are revived by these debates, cwme and expenditure ; and he is most happy : and the national vivacity which seemed to in being ab.e to acquaint you, that since yu have slept durin-the former Dart of the sea. nV.- 1 . . at aiuus, appear m an its accustomed vigour. Liverpool Commerce. In our last week's Guutlemao of the Hotuo oC Co;nran..s, t .lh- ffrtnet lti-.:r. tt hiK nilWfi.fT K TT.,: rn.itr-a for thi- i nrittir wai tn K lawl hrf.r. h j you. His Tarboiough AradcniT. ftIIE 1'RUtiTRESt oT inauiuUoii, Ulie tl.it mctliod to " ootifj the public Ui-l Uu-ciricmtol tins iSetu.nai-) will UHuiucnee on Uie first ot April next, under the iupcrinltiKl aneo of All. JuM.-r Ulstom, a genllciuun b dily recoiuiueuii- ed by Doct. V i!son, professor ol Lunnuvgiatt Colunibia Col Jege aud otlwr gciiU' nieji ot the tirst ixspecuuihty in tlit tate of New-York 1 e brunches oi Ldtcmura Mxfljxr JMr. hEwos, are the r..lisli, Latin, Oreerf, Krcncb atid Julian Languages, with Arithmetic, Gcographj-, 'Alpcbra, fjeometrv, I rigoinotuelry, riuvioiis, iaTigauiaH uravuig. Ke. ituut.ni 4Ji fr-m oeo y. ; Tarborongh, Feb. 21st, ttl8. H5w. a ' Warrunted Bolting-Cloths. X McCUACKAN.No. 82 1-2 Pearl street, New-York, I hasjuatrrceireil.direet ti-oro the Manulactories, ai Lrn cotaitantly lor al-, a complete aatortmeut of fiolting tlotlis of OTery description, whicli lie warrants to be of tlie leaquulity ever exported, and at uncommonly low prices. JScw-York, March I, 1818. 11 3w WlLLlA.vl I'ht k, T J AS just received on Commraion, six Trunks of SHOES I f containing Ladies morocco Iwotees, kid and moroceo . Siioes 01 tire best qualities. Keht luotta-co -ii leather shoes, w t.u . n..u..- tji i..u ..r i.r'u4l i .i.ntleiiii.ii'11 IwRt niAIWWI IUI I impu ii l - - " pumps and bent leather sln-es aitli variety f fuslities. 'a- 'ri' tv ol misses lio- and cliin.ren'a lenthtr booti i s. Heshort- J , i .i. i . i . .ir keeping up a good assortment, of the most apprar.'cd kinds, r ! oilers to eil them for ii.o:einte proau for c;;sh, or on liort credit, where pavn.ent is sure. Kaleigh, March It)," 1818. 1 1 tf. Motico. THE Subscriber has purchased of Charles Lewen, Ebqr Uiata ell known i Tavern "STAND in Newport, where h intends kcrair a House cf aublic and pnvate EjYTERTJLVMF..W Air tlie accommodation cu such as may fnvour him with their mpanv. HU stables are lare and couvbiiit iitaud w ell sup. fiitU with forage ; Iii3 hostlers attenlive aud under his own aye; hjs cellar well store:: the bei.t of liquors both fovcit;!i inl ildinestic ; alto a choice assortment of groceries for the table use; his house servants are f.iithful and attentive, and lie assures the public liis obji-et will be the comfort and sUis Sicaod of his guests Ladies and (ientlcmen visiting tlie Warm Springs during tlie summer k fall months, will find Kewportuu agi-cealile retreat during their conthiu'tncc in the Veighbourliood Gentlemen cwn also be accoiiimotintcd with Ce perusal of some of the best new sn.tpers, from different $art of the U. States. V M. C. K0A0M AN. Newport, Tennessee, February 17, 1818. 11 St. State of North Carolina, IREDKLL COUNTY. SupeHor Court tj' Law, Full Tern, 1817. Thomas tiiddons, vs. -Maiy Giddons, hu wile. l'ctition for a Divorce. JT u Ordered that publication be mode for three months, that unlets the Defendant in tins case comu for v. an! at the aiext Superior Court ol I aw, to be held fur the county of -ireueii on uie nun .wouuay aiteruic lourtn .Konuay in Atarcii i i w .... l :,,.,.. e .i aext, and plead, answer or tfcir.vr the pc UUou will be Uikea j uouul J' f wu' JU 1 fte,WB "'C iscay, wnerc we g-t somewhat landi tKed. seems as if we Wire doomed alua.s to p behaves hdei.ee la ou we could nut have been betier tieated than .we were in England ; the naval officers particularly, Were excessively polite, and c uld not do too much to please us -h-jw d.fferent their con duct when 1 was there s-.veo years a$jo! were lu i assembled in Parliament, the reve rue has b. en in astate e.f progressive improve 'n -ot i . m not important branches. My Loiils aixl Gentlemen, Wu are commanded by the Prince Regent to inform you, Jut be has concluded Treaties with the Courts of S ain aod Portugal, on tnc impurtant subject withe Abciiticn cf the olae Iradr. Hit R iyal Highness lias directed that a coiy cl th-- foimi i I leaty should imme diately ue laid b. fore you :.nJ he will oivier a similar l OTimunicacionto be made of the latter Treaty a& soon as the tc;incatu n of it shall have bce-n rXthdiiged. t i ihcse pegociations, it hs been His Koyut Highaess's endeavors, as far as cir cuuitancts v; ud permit, to give effect to th" rccomr.ei.da:ious con:aiiu-d in the joint Addresses of the two Houses of Parliament ; and H s royal Highness has a full reliance on your readiness to adopt such measures as may be necessary for fu filng the engagement into which he has entered lor that purpost. The Priiicr Regent commanded us to di rect your particular attention to the deficiency which has so long existed in the number of places of Public Worship bs longing to-tht Es tab ished Lhurch, when compared with the increased acd increasing population of the count y. His Royai Highness most earnestly recom. aieods ihis imp' rian: subject to your early consideration, deeply impressed as he has no publication we cshib ted a proof of the prodi gtous increase of the Import trade of this port, m the instances of the two articles of cotton stuffs and blocking. From the follow iigstate .neiu it will appear that the increase io the 25 port trade is not less extraordinary. The lead ing article of British Imports at this period is c .turn wool, which has risen to a heifihth that 20 years ago would have been deemed incre dible. The whole import of Cotton into Great Britain in 18; 7, is estimated at 479, 391 pack agss of various sizes, weighing by computa tion 131 yil, 300 ibs, which at 3D average of Is 6d per lb would amount to nearly 10 mil lions sterling ; a most aston'uhing sum for the raw metsriai of a single r.aiiufacture ' i he grea-er part of this immense importation has been brought into this port. I his quantity exceeds the Impors of 1815 and 1816. severally, bv about iin nm iv.M -1 J f From the Albany Daily Advertiser, March 4. . iTcbMlLNOOtj i'LUOU. - Iicons quer.ee of the thaw wh;ch ccm mmced on Friday, followed by a heavy rain on Saturday niftht and the whole of Sunday, the Hudson river rose to an uncon.n..irt height ; Anil yesterday morning at 8 o'clock the ice began to move in ,the river opposite this city. Two or three small buildings on the dock near the uppervpart of the cit , Were swept away. The ice however, stopped mo ving in about twenty minutes. At about two o'clock in the afternoon, du ring which time the water had been contiru- hally and rapidly rising, the ice agnin started ana was burned down the stream with tre mendous force and rapidity. A tfr.ur o'clock the water had risen In the lower parts of the town to an alarming height. The lower parts oi Patroon, Columbia, Steuben, State, Hudson, Hamilton, and Lydius srreets, and Maiden laine, were deluged for several rods. Quay and Dock streets were impassable, e ven with boats, in consequence of the ice, and for fifty rods in South Market street the wa ter, was several feet deep, and in many places the current excessively rapid. During a considerable period, the scene was terrible almost beyond description But tew boats could be obtamt d to render assis tance i the cellars and lower stories of houses we-.giiuig about 41,000,000 lb. or upwards of were fil,ea witn water, and females were seea two millions s;ei li. g. Tn. greatest part of ' in v"otts directions, looking with trembling this increase has arisen from the openW of ! anx''ty from the windows, and cryioR f . r uie xasi inaia iraue, wnicrt in extent and im- uccour. vve nave not heard tnat any lives - a portance, it is thought, witl soon rival the trade to the West Indies, as far as Itvt rpool. i respects FROM THE -ME 01 KRRANEAN. were lost, although a considerable number of wood buildings hive been crusdjjo pieces and s:jme bf them' hurried' with irresistible force, down the impetuous torrent. About one third of Mr. Gibbons market, at the up 'pni eonfesso i.r:(l heard expurU.'. Jreuruary, 1318. K. N OUKE, Clk. 11 3m. JSotiee. STRAYED from the SuhscriLer living near WilliambW rough iu Granville euuty, 0:. the 3d inst a SORREL UKir. 5 teet liiifh C or 7 ) e-rs old ar.d has a scar in his wee neeasiiHieil l.v a Licit. There also went with him a hmuin JUIX, 4 feet high and about 4 years old. it is likely they will ko towards V.' aril's Gap. Any person who w ill deliver aid .bone and mule at Yluumsbcnugh in Granville, shall be JibeniUly rewarded. , ROUT. liUKTON. , Match Gth, tSlS. II aw. ' troia Liverpool papers to January 29, inclusive, received at . Lliurlestou by tlie ship Sally, Capt WaUou 8rKK II F THE LORDS COMMISSIONERS TO BOTH HQL. SES OF I'AULIAMENT, . ' Ou Tuesday, January 27, 1818, fyZ.ordiandf3crJlerneni'-- We are'corAnianded by His Royal. High- .Jiessthe Prince Regent, to inform you, that it is with great Ceoce. that he is obliged to announce to you the continuance ol His Ma- ifi&iy'a lamented indisposition. blessinjrs which this country, by the favour of Divine Providence, has enjoyed ; and with the conviction, that ' the religious and moral habits of the people are the most sure and firm foundation of tiational prosperity. London, J ax. 8. President's Message- We received this moruiLg a copy of the Message of the Presi dent ot the United States upon opening the Congrt ss. It is of course, a most important, and we are happy to add, a most satisfactory document, confn ming, in every respect, the state met we have more than once published Received at the City of Washngton Gazette Per part of the town, was swept away. Aa office.' , extensive lumber yard in the Colonie' was Letters received in this City, from the Medi- gready injured, and a number of buildings at terranean, of dates last December, state that place, occupi. d by stonecutters and 1 he arrival ot two Portuguese frigates in , blacksmiths, were entirely destroyed. Also a those seas apprehending war with l'unis. The Algerine cruisers had returned into port ; they have done some injury to the Eu ropean commerce, but have been careful to respect the American flag. I'he Plague still continues in Barbary,and its ravages htve done considerable mischiefs. Some tear were entered that the United States' affaits with l'unis may want an overhauling. The Russan squadron of five ships of the awwiui.1 iiv iin.w. iiivic mau triivt uuuuHCU tl ' , , - . of the amicable disposition of the American l.l,ua.nd thrfc f:'Ses, were expected daily - . nr inif iT7 a wm an ir r-rn i rai arr a cUMca tiovernment. An American caoer savs.and 1 w.jvvmi wtic nuuat cun we coincide entirely with it, that " it is the ablest and most satisfactory Speech we have read for maoy years." CobRtER. January 13 cerning thet ; the generally believed account is, that they are sold to Ferdinand ; another surmise is, in exchange made of them for the Island of Minorca, and a station in Califor fancl ihat Alexander has bound him The Paris Papers of Friday arrived last I ol an.c aV l"andcr " bound him- night. Their cunnta ar$ very unimportant 1 8" 10 "1" 0P,0;ID "covery or ner, V.0I0- The Kinc haa had a Uicht attack of eout n.,cs: ' Pe 3ouy ot c.ted( in his left hand. , ' , sne .ung eu utet, ana oy slaughter house, belonging to a Mr. KinnikuL Containing 150 barrels prime beef, fur the na vy ; all of which was l st. Wc have' not had time to learn particulars of the extent of the damages, or the amount of the losses sustained ; but they must be ve ry great. It has been impossible t have a ny coinmunicatidn with Greenbush .(opposite tnis city) but we perceived that several bud dings were either crushed to pieces, or great ly injured. One very large store in particu lar, we observed wis moved from its scite, and turned completely round. . The ice is pi led like mountains upou our docks. At Sche nectady, we learn that considerable dam age was sustained, in consequence of the rise of the M hawke. There has been a rumour that the splendid bridge at this place was des troyed, but this report we believe is without foundation. A l .rpe two S'.orv brick house. every account "tuated near the river, wo leara was burnt. 't Hi -4 n V; -4 i i l t '
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